Copying from psyclick.org.uk

You are welcome to use content from psyclick.org.uk on other websites, handouts etc., with the following conditions:

You give credit to the author by linking to psyclick.org.uk, or citing it as a reference in printed texts. If the original author is not psyclick.org.uk, this will be clearly stated on the relevant page, and they should be credited instead.

You do not use content from psyclick.org.uk in a commercial project (e.g. a published book).

Your publication is under the same conditions as above.

This may all seem very pedantic and legalistic, but my aim is simply to encourage the spread of the information on this site. I would like credit for the bits I've done, but I feel that charging for it could limit the sharing of information and ideas. That's why this license asks that you follow the same principles.

This 'copyleft' philosophy is partly a reaction against copyright and problems of 'intellectual property rights' (IPR). Copyleft is growing in popularity around the internet (and beyond), and 'ready-made' licences are freely available to help people share their work. Creative Commons have produced a set of such licences, which I have used for psyclick.org.uk

If you would like more information on what this means, please get in touch.